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stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. there may be ending up in various places the best thing i can report of this point is that we're told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been detected outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of weapons from out of that country something else i'd like to ask you said libyan militants known to operate in syria what does that say about the nature of the syrian unrest that we've seen so far and why indeed does it appear that the u.n. members seem to be holding back from denouncing that what's happening there two weeks ago the russian delegation and reduce the draft the security council resolution to the council trying to encourage the political process encourage the league of arab states money during mission which is being deployed now in syria but
stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. there may be ending up in various places the best thing i can report of this point is that we're told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been detected outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of...
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human rights watchdog agrees to send an investigator to look at abuse allegations in syria but russia votes against saying a report criticizing the government crackdown is not the full picture. germany predicts it could take years to over stricken eurozone and save the single currency . the results of egypt's first post revolution elections are yet to be announced but the muslim brotherhood is already celebrating. everything because you want to maintain represent what people in town here feel free they want. more from cairo in just a few moments. strong sweeps through new york to demand more jobs and better working conditions echoing the occupy movements. across the markets and the week flats with a wave of selling in the final minutes of trade on friday as investors decide to play it safe by head of an election weekend more than twenty. international news and comment around the clock around the world this is good to have you with us this hour the u.n. human rights council has appointed a special investigator to look at like ations of abuse in syria linked to a government crackdown on
human rights watchdog agrees to send an investigator to look at abuse allegations in syria but russia votes against saying a report criticizing the government crackdown is not the full picture. germany predicts it could take years to over stricken eurozone and save the single currency . the results of egypt's first post revolution elections are yet to be announced but the muslim brotherhood is already celebrating. everything because you want to maintain represent what people in town here feel...
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as the violence continues to wage and syria, the warning comes that the death toll could be above 6000. just days after u.s. forces leave, iraq faces political crisis as the prime minister calls for the vice president to be handed over for trial. the american city on the brink of bankruptcy and the residents who refuse to give vent to an economy and in crisis. -- give in to an economy in crisis. ♪ a blast from the past, they thought it was lost for nearly 40 years but a rare recording of 8th bowie classic is rediscovered. -- a bowie classic is rediscovered. welcome to our viewers on tbs in america and around the globe. the white house says they are as deeply disturbed by reports that as many as 250 people have been killed since the start of this week. their most recent condemnation comes as human rights campaigners say that more than 6000 civilians have died since the uprising began in march. that is much higher than the u.n. estimate. this report contains some graphic images. >> the violence is obviously getting worse as these pictures being sent in by ordinary people from across sy
as the violence continues to wage and syria, the warning comes that the death toll could be above 6000. just days after u.s. forces leave, iraq faces political crisis as the prime minister calls for the vice president to be handed over for trial. the american city on the brink of bankruptcy and the residents who refuse to give vent to an economy and in crisis. -- give in to an economy in crisis. ♪ a blast from the past, they thought it was lost for nearly 40 years but a rare recording of 8th...
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they've already been to flashpoint city of homes where they found nothing frightening syria's fourth largest city of amman is among the monitors next destination reports emerged that on wednesday six people were killed there in a fresh outbreak of violence mideast expert eric only doubts the our mission will any possible result. obviously the syrians left in the morning it is to show that they're not going to hide it thinking they'd find nothing but the roof leak has been one of the most fair to call them a station since the arab world for a long long time doing nothing on palestine doing nothing to prevent the war on iraq and now it's being used as a name here by the west so i don't take the arab league as such too seriously so we shall see what happens if it marches spoke exclusively to russia's u.n. ambassador who says carrying out promised reforms may be too difficult for the assad regime well it's caught up in a civil war with extremist. when there was a crisis all sorts of extremist terrorist elements show up for instance several days ago there was a horrible terrorist attack i
they've already been to flashpoint city of homes where they found nothing frightening syria's fourth largest city of amman is among the monitors next destination reports emerged that on wednesday six people were killed there in a fresh outbreak of violence mideast expert eric only doubts the our mission will any possible result. obviously the syrians left in the morning it is to show that they're not going to hide it thinking they'd find nothing but the roof leak has been one of the most fair...
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syria's president strikes back. he says he is not responsible for the recent bloodshed. >> i did my best to tell people you should not go guilty would you did your best. you do not feel guilty when you do not kill people. inote ling for oa rev- russia. the recent president said the recent vote should be in a live boy. coming home. we travel to fort hood, texas, where the joye is tinge with sacrifice. withhe joy is tinged sacrifice. welcome to our viewers on pbs, america, and around the globe. during the past nine months the people of syria have taken to the streets in protest against their government, and over 4000 have paid with their life. in rare television interview with barbara walters, the syrian president, bashar al-assad, flatly denied he ordered the use of brutality. instead blaming the violence on others. paul would starts the coverage -- paul woods starts the coverage. >> day after day unarmed syrian protectors have come out to face machine guns, snipers, and army vehicles. the costs so far is 4000 dead m
syria's president strikes back. he says he is not responsible for the recent bloodshed. >> i did my best to tell people you should not go guilty would you did your best. you do not feel guilty when you do not kill people. inote ling for oa rev- russia. the recent president said the recent vote should be in a live boy. coming home. we travel to fort hood, texas, where the joye is tinge with sacrifice. withhe joy is tinged sacrifice. welcome to our viewers on pbs, america, and around the...
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syria has and will. the doubts being raised when it comes to syria is certainly coming from russia specifically on the objectivity of the report saying that this is unilateral prejudicial and biased reports about events at the un human rights council is getting especially because it's coming from about two hundred witnesses and doesn't reflect the situation on the ground it has to be said though that almost all of the countries if not all have expressed concerns about what's going on in syria the question here that he has raised is on the process of gathering that evidence to condemn serious specially when calling for tougher resolution on the country again if we remember this is the third meeting a special meeting held on a situation in syria and this is also right after fresh sanctions from the e.u. just slapped on thursday on certain individuals and organizations as well as in addition to arab league sanctions which were the toughest imposed on an arab state an arab nation and russia through all of th
syria has and will. the doubts being raised when it comes to syria is certainly coming from russia specifically on the objectivity of the report saying that this is unilateral prejudicial and biased reports about events at the un human rights council is getting especially because it's coming from about two hundred witnesses and doesn't reflect the situation on the ground it has to be said though that almost all of the countries if not all have expressed concerns about what's going on in syria...
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has become part of the daily life of many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month. position they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change. in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meant to seeing it's imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus but russia is supporting the arab league's mission in syria but attempts to get official backing by the u.n. security council were blocked by some western members. of the u.n. says their objections could be a barrier to securing peace. it's a straightforward text isn't of a commendation and support and appreciation of the efforts of the arabic and a pretty straightforward. expression of attention that it will help to put an end to while it's unfortunately i can tell you that a number of members of the security council objected to old this is a little strange one of the difficulties we encounter in working on the security council bec
has become part of the daily life of many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month. position they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change. in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meant to seeing it's imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus but russia is supporting the arab league's mission in syria but attempts to...
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tonight, we have been giving new figures showing that the deaths in syria are above the u.n. estimate of 5000. according to an opposition group, the figure is now 6200. of those, 617 have been tortured to death. that includes children. children have become targets. these pictures show children injured in the fighting. things are inching towards open civil war. these soldiers have defected to the opposition. their capt. would like the outside world to intervene. >> we are demanding a no fly zone. if we get this, we would be able to liberate our country, god willing. >> it is not just the syrian army firing on civilians, soldiers are fighting soldiers. >> as the unrest and bloodshed continues in syria, egyptian women have taken to the streets in cairo in unprecedented numbers. this is described as the biggest women's demonstration in modern egyptian history. they are outraged by images of soldiers beating and stripping a female protester in tahrir square during the most recent clashes there. our correspondent was there last month when she was a salted and arrested by the police
tonight, we have been giving new figures showing that the deaths in syria are above the u.n. estimate of 5000. according to an opposition group, the figure is now 6200. of those, 617 have been tortured to death. that includes children. children have become targets. these pictures show children injured in the fighting. things are inching towards open civil war. these soldiers have defected to the opposition. their capt. would like the outside world to intervene. >> we are demanding a no...
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>> outside syria? no. >> reporter: syria's uprising began in march, after fellow arab nations, tunisia and egypt, had thrown out their dictators and as the world moved against libyan deictator moammar gadhaf. you've seen the pictures of mubarak in jail. pictures of, in libya, of moammar gadhafi, killed. are you afraid that you might be next? >> no, i'm afraid that the people won't support me. syrian people. >> reporter: that they won't support you? >> they support me. i mean, the only thing you could be afraid of, to lose the support of your people. that's the only thing you should be afraid of. >> reporter: do you feel now that you still have the support of your people? >> if you don't have the support of the people, you cannot be in this position. syria, it's not easy. very difficult country to govern if you don't have the public support. >> reporter: you feel the majority of the people in this country support you? >> the majority are in the middle. and the majority are not against. to be precise. >>
>> outside syria? no. >> reporter: syria's uprising began in march, after fellow arab nations, tunisia and egypt, had thrown out their dictators and as the world moved against libyan deictator moammar gadhaf. you've seen the pictures of mubarak in jail. pictures of, in libya, of moammar gadhafi, killed. are you afraid that you might be next? >> no, i'm afraid that the people won't support me. syrian people. >> reporter: that they won't support you? >> they support...
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now, syria. popular uprisings fueled by new technology, coordinated using mobile phones, the internet, text messages, and tweets. these pictures captured last week from syria spread around the globe on the the world wide web. but now the very technologies that helped spark these revolutions are being used to brush them. >> technology can be every bit as lethal as the bullets from a munitions company. >> brighton beach on the sussex trust, an unlikely venue to host the hub of dissent. but the current syrian popular uprising is organized on an international scale. here in brighton beach, this man plays his part. >> the arab spring has turned into winter in syria. we have more than 20,000 people in prison. 4500 deboarded. people are struggling on a daily basis. >> he has no permanent address. he goes from place to place using friends' addresses. using their internet connections, laptops, and computers, fearful that he is being monitored by the syrian security services here on british soil. >> hello?
now, syria. popular uprisings fueled by new technology, coordinated using mobile phones, the internet, text messages, and tweets. these pictures captured last week from syria spread around the globe on the the world wide web. but now the very technologies that helped spark these revolutions are being used to brush them. >> technology can be every bit as lethal as the bullets from a munitions company. >> brighton beach on the sussex trust, an unlikely venue to host the hub of...
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for syria, it was absolutely massive. we had around 300,000 protestors in front of the monitors of people who get really excited. they really gathered massively as i mentioned. and it was just like in front of their eyes. >> the government seems to think that if it kills enough people it will stop the anti-government process. is there going to come a point where people will be too scared to come out on to the streets and protest against president assad? >> that's not going to happen. no matter how the killing gets more, no matter how ugly it gets, we're still going to go down the streets, you know, seek for our freedom, do whatever it takes peacefully. the regime is blind. they lost the defense of their reality. so many casualties. they're not going stop. and we're not going to stop. we're not going to stop either. >> an army spokesman described the explosion as a major blow and the group is boko haram. >> the victims of nigeria's christmas day bombing are still recovering. they ran from a church in the town of madala nea
for syria, it was absolutely massive. we had around 300,000 protestors in front of the monitors of people who get really excited. they really gathered massively as i mentioned. and it was just like in front of their eyes. >> the government seems to think that if it kills enough people it will stop the anti-government process. is there going to come a point where people will be too scared to come out on to the streets and protest against president assad? >> that's not going to...
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and they're back in washington and washington we know that syria. is on the military broken out of the pentagon and in there for a long time and i mean what is the part of the general who is general has confirmed that syria was a military. and as well and iran oh i'm not very very positive i don't think there's any change so is that what will finally bring about change in your assessment. well that's a really good question. i'm not sure i can answer that then you know just when you know what went on. i don't know really and honestly i think you will see what happened although i don't think the fact that there is a there or is there is going to change anything to the situation right now which is there is a willingness from western countries and western backgrounds even when you are making change in syria so then let's turn to the pressure that's being applied right now the sanctions the u.s. has upped its rhetoric saying that assad can't be trusted doesn't deserve power and must step down if not he faces additional measures but nine months since the
and they're back in washington and washington we know that syria. is on the military broken out of the pentagon and in there for a long time and i mean what is the part of the general who is general has confirmed that syria was a military. and as well and iran oh i'm not very very positive i don't think there's any change so is that what will finally bring about change in your assessment. well that's a really good question. i'm not sure i can answer that then you know just when you know what...
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confident he's doing the right thing for syria, the u.n. says more than 4,000 have died in the past nine months in an interview with barbara walters he distanced himself from the bloodshed. >> do you think that your forces cracked down too hard? >> they are not my forces. they are military forces belong to the government. i don't own them, i'm president. >> reporter: assad did admit mistakes have been made but doesn't feel guilty because he says he's doing his best to protect his people. few have been allowed in. amateur video, cell phone clips on line most sent out by the opposition which says they show syrian security forces killing peaceful protesters. assad says while some of the protests have been peaceful his forces are fighting militants, dug smugglers and terrorists. >> -- drug smugglers and terrorists. >> we don't kill our i'm. >> reporter: the president said we could travel wherever we want in his country. we were joined by a big police presence the birthplace of the uprising. people are terrified of speaking. i was able to talk t
confident he's doing the right thing for syria, the u.n. says more than 4,000 have died in the past nine months in an interview with barbara walters he distanced himself from the bloodshed. >> do you think that your forces cracked down too hard? >> they are not my forces. they are military forces belong to the government. i don't own them, i'm president. >> reporter: assad did admit mistakes have been made but doesn't feel guilty because he says he's doing his best to protect...
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is leaning on turkey to push for change in syria. vice-president joe biden was in the turkish capital today paying his respects to an earlier leader who helped this country to modernize. he piled praise on his turkish coast for the example that they make in the middle east. turkey has their own concerns. they fear that further unrest will destabilize their border and that thousands of refugees will join the others that have fled here. use of the turkish army to protect civilians is being rolled out for now. -- ruled out for now. >> in egypt, authorities have begun announcing the results of the first round of parliamentary elections. the muslim brotherhood is expected to win a majority but a more radical islamist party is also expected to win seats. these elections are watched very closely in washington, are there things that western governments might feel nervous about? >> we have only got partial results so far. this is a very respectable. the head of the electoral commission gave a rather eccentric press conference. from the inform
is leaning on turkey to push for change in syria. vice-president joe biden was in the turkish capital today paying his respects to an earlier leader who helped this country to modernize. he piled praise on his turkish coast for the example that they make in the middle east. turkey has their own concerns. they fear that further unrest will destabilize their border and that thousands of refugees will join the others that have fled here. use of the turkish army to protect civilians is being rolled...
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s human rights vote on syria. joining me from detroit in much, khalid, what -- do you agree with navi pillay of the united nations that syria is now in a state of civil war? >> i actually do not the the syrian national council, we were very disappointed to hear her use such statements. a civil war indicates that there are two parties who are equal to each other who are fighting. this is not the case in syria the you have a government that has been massacring, killing innocent civilians for the past nine months. so i was disappointed to hear that, tall -- actually >> do you think the free syrian army should be engaging in conflict with assad's troops? or should they listen to the syrian national council and as they had previously agreed just stick to using violence to protect civilians? >> at this point we are asking the free syrian army to stick to protecting civilians whenever there are peaceful demonstrators going out. there are some expectations that the free syrian army would stick to protecting those proteste
s human rights vote on syria. joining me from detroit in much, khalid, what -- do you agree with navi pillay of the united nations that syria is now in a state of civil war? >> i actually do not the the syrian national council, we were very disappointed to hear her use such statements. a civil war indicates that there are two parties who are equal to each other who are fighting. this is not the case in syria the you have a government that has been massacring, killing innocent civilians...
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confident he's doing the right thing for syria, the u.n. says more than 4,000 have died in the past nine months in an interview with barbara walters he distanced himself from the bloodshed. >> do you think that your forces cracked down too hard? >> they are not my forces. they are military forces belong to the government. i don't own them, i'm president. >> reporter: assad did admit mistakes have been made but doesn't feel guilty because he says he's doing his best to protect his people. few have been allowed in. amateur video, cell phone clips on line most sent out by the opposition which says they show syrian security forces killing peaceful protesters. assad says while some of the protests have been peaceful his forces are fighting militants, dug smugglers and terrorists. >> -- drug smugglers and terrorists. >> we don't kill our i'm. >> reporter: the president said we could travel wherever we want in his country. we were joined by a big police presence the birthplace of the uprising. people are terrified of speaking. i was able to talk t
confident he's doing the right thing for syria, the u.n. says more than 4,000 have died in the past nine months in an interview with barbara walters he distanced himself from the bloodshed. >> do you think that your forces cracked down too hard? >> they are not my forces. they are military forces belong to the government. i don't own them, i'm president. >> reporter: assad did admit mistakes have been made but doesn't feel guilty because he says he's doing his best to protect...
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it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict right here in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual there's one to sense and the winds of change have begun to flow a little stronger the arab league sometimes tough economic sanctions the effects of wit be felt even here in a poor area of damascus and her family struggling to make ends meet her son here has learning difficulties for the beans for a living he barely makes one hundred fifty syrian pounds a day three dollars to support him and his wife and now the fuel for his vending cart has become harder to get hold of and it's sure to do the economic sanctions driving the. last products available and the prices are pushed higher there's been fights over gas we've been trying to manage by cutting back as much as we can sometimes when we can't afford it we just don't eat. economic situation in syria was one of the areas president had been seen to be making some progress be it slowly but for a population that it started seeing the results
it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict right here in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual there's one to sense and the winds of change have begun to flow a little stronger the arab league sometimes tough economic sanctions the effects of wit be felt even here in a poor area of damascus and her family struggling to make ends meet her son here has learning difficulties for the beans for...
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tell us it is economic if we get him enough in the world that syria. other syria. you can make it a lot of the people in syria. out of solidarity with their arab brothers the owners of the shop have even put on display the syrian rebels tricolor but they're very firm on where the revolutionary support should be and we don't want syria and its soldiers we have a and are people subject to the ladies i just want to know only if this subject we have only we have enough but i think yeah we want to leave. in less than three months libyan rebels have gone from being celebrated as liberators to being called occupiers tripoli residents rally almost every week calling on the armed militia to leave and for some of the young man who lived on adrenaline and willing to part with their rifles syria seems like the next logical destination. i don't know what we're all ready to join the syrian revolution and with the help of allah we will make sure that what happened in libya will repeat itself in syria. libya mother of the portraits of shaky bar i now ubiquitous on the streets of t
tell us it is economic if we get him enough in the world that syria. other syria. you can make it a lot of the people in syria. out of solidarity with their arab brothers the owners of the shop have even put on display the syrian rebels tricolor but they're very firm on where the revolutionary support should be and we don't want syria and its soldiers we have a and are people subject to the ladies i just want to know only if this subject we have only we have enough but i think yeah we want to...
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inside syria and the. spanish reporter was first in libya recognized them here in inside of the top of beasts so-called free. syrian army but not syria. and still to come this hour a disaster of chain reaction. suddenly there was there was panic cause outside of the car about to film a stand up. and the police and the emergency workers suddenly just like the sound saying. it was all inject me. but i could understand there was that you can see the fear and can also there was a tsunami literally yelling in my face to get back into the car artie's international correspondent i've ever been at looking back back at the risks he faced while reporting from japan ravaged by the raw power of nature. but first pakistan facing a crisis in its relations with the us appears to be seeking more support from other powerful ally to the east china ties with america have been all but severed following last month's deadly drone strike by the us military and this year's raid to kill osama bin laden without as lot about as for
inside syria and the. spanish reporter was first in libya recognized them here in inside of the top of beasts so-called free. syrian army but not syria. and still to come this hour a disaster of chain reaction. suddenly there was there was panic cause outside of the car about to film a stand up. and the police and the emergency workers suddenly just like the sound saying. it was all inject me. but i could understand there was that you can see the fear and can also there was a tsunami literally...
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condemned as human rights violations in syria or the rush of votes against the resolution saying the motion is one sided and will only aggravate the conflict. and a legal loophole in the u.k. is being used as a shield for convicted immigrant criminals saving them from deportation and turning britain into a safe haven for serious offenders from abroad. a very warm welcome to you this is a live from moscow with me. officials say turnout for the opening round of parliamentary elections has been the highest in the country since the time of the favors the official results are still being delayed but predictions give the lead to the islamist muslim brotherhood party or two more election stages are to be held in january as. reports. well we're hearing from the military council record results will be announced today saturday but this is the third time that such an announcement has been made those events in the south with the supposed to be given on the wednesday we also know hearing from the election commission that the voter turnout they gave that stood at sixty two percent which suggested
condemned as human rights violations in syria or the rush of votes against the resolution saying the motion is one sided and will only aggravate the conflict. and a legal loophole in the u.k. is being used as a shield for convicted immigrant criminals saving them from deportation and turning britain into a safe haven for serious offenders from abroad. a very warm welcome to you this is a live from moscow with me. officials say turnout for the opening round of parliamentary elections has been...
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all economic activity between syria and u.s. allies in the region these things almost have a a logical branching out that you see in one crisis after the other it's almost like it's a self generating to a future war this is an opportunity for the united states to get rid of sort of a regional mini power that they find irritating and as a way to would do a favor for it's a chief ally in the region israel there's not a human rights is something that the united states only cites when it's convenient for them and it's even states were to ramp up towards a military action in the coming year they would certainly cite the arab league's statements as a way to justify it. one country that felt the full force of western interferences here was living and its aftermath isn't over yet russia is calling for an investigation into civilian casualties caused by the nato mission while more deaths are reported at the hands of former rebel also marty takes a look back at the events that shaped the year. my listening colleagues explaining that. rixo
all economic activity between syria and u.s. allies in the region these things almost have a a logical branching out that you see in one crisis after the other it's almost like it's a self generating to a future war this is an opportunity for the united states to get rid of sort of a regional mini power that they find irritating and as a way to would do a favor for it's a chief ally in the region israel there's not a human rights is something that the united states only cites when it's...
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stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. well they may be ending up in various places and in fact of the traumatic regional effects of the libyan conflict apply not only to the possibility of the spread of weapons but also own migrant workers who were working in libya but then they had to leave the country and create all sorts of tensions in the homelands as to the you know the particular the issue of the weapons it's not just the united nations but under the aegis of the central of the united nations a lot of work is being done on that the best thing i can report of this point is that we're told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been that they're to the outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of weapons from out of that country something else i'd like to ask you say the libyan milita
stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. well they may be ending up in various places and in fact of the traumatic regional effects of the libyan conflict apply not only to the possibility of the spread of weapons but also own migrant workers who were working in libya but then they had to leave the country and create all sorts of tensions in the homelands as to the you know the particular the issue of the weapons it's not just the united nations but under the aegis of the central...
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turkey has its own dilemmas over syria. it fears further chaos will destabilize their long border and drive waves of refugees to join the thousands who have already fled here. intervention by turkish troops to protect civilians is being rolled out for now. evens could yet change that policy. bbc news, istanbul. >> shell is halting work in syria to comply with new sanctions. the company said it also had to consider the safety of its staff. other european companies are now expected to follow their example. the british ambassador to iran says it is clear the authorities in tehran were behind the bombing of recent british compounds. irani police stood back as demonstrators entered the compound. these are the pictures of the people now arrived back in tehran. we have been speaking to the british ambassador to iran. >> on tuesday afternoon, protesters stormed into the british embassy. the ambassador and his staff had to lock themselves into a safe room. now, pictures from the ambassador's own camera show how much damage they did
turkey has its own dilemmas over syria. it fears further chaos will destabilize their long border and drive waves of refugees to join the thousands who have already fled here. intervention by turkish troops to protect civilians is being rolled out for now. evens could yet change that policy. bbc news, istanbul. >> shell is halting work in syria to comply with new sanctions. the company said it also had to consider the safety of its staff. other european companies are now expected to...
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city of homs in syria. he says they want foreign intervention in syria don't really have humanitarian. we know how the syrian people feel they're all against foreign intervention and we've seen what foreign intervention has done in our country in iraq for example and in libya recently it was a disaster so nobody you know i think not only let alone the syrians know i would welcome a foreign intervention that these people the so-called opposition has gone out of their minds i think that they're just lost and they're beginning actually to lose contact complete contact with the syrian people it's the simple as that these people are desperate they want power they they of course they want to topple the syrian regime and they don't care about the country you know even if the country is destroyed as long as there is toppled as long as they. gain power that. they don't care much about their own homeland after all they've been out of their country for a long time and i don't think anybody who calls so foreign interve
city of homs in syria. he says they want foreign intervention in syria don't really have humanitarian. we know how the syrian people feel they're all against foreign intervention and we've seen what foreign intervention has done in our country in iraq for example and in libya recently it was a disaster so nobody you know i think not only let alone the syrians know i would welcome a foreign intervention that these people the so-called opposition has gone out of their minds i think that they're...